Schneider: Real reform—after the flood
Taxpayers are footing the bill as some homes are repeatedly flooded and fixed, in a horrendous cycle of disaster and waste.
Taxpayers are footing the bill as some homes are repeatedly flooded and fixed, in a horrendous cycle of disaster and waste.
In-state tuition for students of this capability and commitment seems like a limited, well-targeted investment in Indiana’s future.
Consider diversity as an invitation to a dance. Inclusion means you get to dance.
Some professors are more interested in telling students what to think, than in how to think.
Our country was founded on the right of people—even purveyors of hateful thoughts—to express themselves peacefully.
My advice to those who think the city should do something about our own Civil War statues or monuments is to not make a decision until they do the reading first.
Benton included this dark feature of our past—images of a Ku Klux Klan rally—as a unique reminder of our sins and a testament to our growth.
If it depicts racial terrorism, put it in a space where individuals can choose whether to engage with it.
Eiteljorg’s annual “Quest for the West” show brings some of the genre’s leading commercial artists and their work to town.
It’s been 70 years since Carl Erskine first stepped up to the plate for the Brooklyn Dodgers.
Proud of helping downtown Seattle, would the innovative firm not hope to do the same elsewhere?
Health savings accounts are one of the most attractive investment vehicles available in the marketplace.
One service the NCAA provides for its members is to rig the market for student athletes
Jeff Bezos is as capitalistic with his own money as anyone else and is very successful. However, he is very “socialistic” with everyone else’s money—meaning yours and mine.
Many businesses have large amounts of impervious surfaces on their rooftops and parking lots with no areas to allow for natural drainage to wetlands or corridors planted with native species that filter harmful substances and clean the water before it enters the storm sewer system.
Both industry and academia are well poised to help each other realize massive benefits from deep partnerships if we are willing to get creative about the ways we collaborate.
We Americans are a cantankerous and argumentative lot. We hold vastly different political philosophies and policy preferences, and we increasingly inhabit alternate realities. Partisans routinely attack elected officials—especially presidents—who don’t share their preferences or otherwise meet their expectations. Politics as usual. Unpleasant and often unfair, but—hysteria and hyperbole notwithstanding—usually not a threat to the future […]
I have concerns but can’t shake my addiction to Apple products.
It’s been sort of fun watching communities across the country—including Indianapolis—get fired up about the idea of landing what Amazon Inc. is calling HQ2, essentially a second North American headquarters for its burgeoning operations. The company sent most major metros into a tizzy with its open call for proposals to host the tech and retail […]
With the addition of the Paris route, the airport has added 37 nonstop flights since 2014. Each small success has begat a larger one—with perhaps the first big breakthrough coming when United Airlines established nonstop service between Indianapolis and San Francisco in 2014.